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Solve y=x+5 and 2x-3y=4

Solve y=x+5 and 2x-3y=4-example-1
User Ruben Vermeersch
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Answer:

x= -19

y= -14

Explanation:

Substitution.

It tells you what y is already. You substitute that into the second equation and then solve. Then you use that answer and substitute it back into the first equation's x, and then you'll get your full answer.

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  • To solve such problem there are two method by elimination method or substitution method
  • I have solved with substitution method juz' refer to attachment for understanding the ans !


{ \boxed{ \: ✟\underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \: x = - 19 ✓}}}✟ \:}} \\ { \boxed{ \: ✟\underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \: y = - 14✓ }}}✟ \:}} \\\\

Hope it helps !

Solve y=x+5 and 2x-3y=4-example-1
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